Suits Season 7 Episodes 2 English Vocabulary List

Suits S7E2

The Statue

이 페이지는 "Suits 시즌 7 에피소드 2 영어 단어 목록"을 제공하여 영어 학습자들이 이 에피소드를 통해 어휘력을 향상시킬 수 있도록 돕습니다. 총 359개의 단어가 포함된 이 어휘 목록은 주로 B2 수준에 해당하며, A1에서 C2까지 다양한 레벨의 단어들이 포함되어 있습니다. "The Statue" 에피소드에서는 이전 에피소드의 충격적인 사건 이후의 이야기가 전개되며, 이를 바탕으로 독해 연습 및 AI 음성 연습을 통해 실력을 쌓을 수 있습니다.

359 단어
A1
1
A2
10
B1
101
B2
171
C1
69
C2
7
a definite no B1
a dozen different ways B1
a good line never gets old B2
a hell of a slogan B2
a load of crap C1
a seat at the table B2
accuse of B2
add my name to your letterhead C1
admission of guilt B2
admit it B1
agree to come back B1
all in B2
all those years ago B1
analogy B2
apologize B1
are you nuts B2
as I recall B1
asking mommy's permission B2
at issue B2
back on our feet B2
back-to-back B2
backing down B2
bad faith C1
bad idea A2
barbarian C1
be honored to B2
between you and me B1
big deal B1
big picture B2
boilerplate C1
bold proclamations C1
bring it up B1
bring someone over B2
bringing Alex over B2
bringing on B2
brought you back B1
bullpen C1
bullshit B2
buy-in C1
buying time B2
by-laws B2
call me on that B2
calling the shots B2
calm down B1
came out of the womb with him C2
celebrate B1
class action C1
clear as a frickin' bell B2
clear up B2
clock is running out B2
closure B2
come out of B2
come up with B1
corner office B2
corporate spy C1
correct me if I'm wrong B1
cost me millions B2
couldn't have done B2
cover it up B2
cut a check B2
cut me a check B2
cutting my legs out from under me C2
decisive B2
demoralized B2
denied claim B2
depends on B1
deserve a promotion B2
dirt B2
disaster B1
dismiss the case B2
ditch B2
do business with B1
doing whatever it takes B2
don't give a shit C1
draw up a contract B2
dress this up B2
drive a wedge between C1
drive away B2
drop Jessica's oldest client B2
drop their case B2
dropping B1
dumping B2
elbow-deep C1
end up B1
ended up B1
entered into a policy B2
fake diploma B2
fathered B2
feel like I owe you B2
fighting for redemption C1
figure out a way B1
figured out B1
finish a conversation B1
focus on B1
focusing on B1
follow the letter of our contracts C1
for the better part of B2
for the record B2
for what it's worth B2
fraudulent C1
gave her hell C1
get away with B2
get away with it B2
get in the way of B2
get married A2
get me up A2
get out B1
get rolled C1
get to know B1
get worn down B2
get your permission B1
get your shit together C1
getting to know B1
getting to know each other B1
give a shit about C1
give it away B1
give out B2
give people the runaround B2
give you the run of the place C1
given the fact that B2
gives away the house C2
giving away B1
giving up B1
go for B1
go out A2
go up against B2
going on B1
going up against B2
going up on this wall B2
Good night, closer A1
got 'em B1
got a look on your face B2
got a plane to catch B1
got down here early B1
got me thinking B2
grieving B2
had about enough B1
had nothing to do with B1
had the balls to C1
Halloween candy B1
hand over B1
hand-me-ups C1
hands the case over B1
hate to say it B2
have a point B1
have a policy of B2
have access to B1
have much of a choice B1
have something to prove B2
head of the firm B2
hell of a B2
high and dry B2
honor a claim C1
honoring his claim B2
I was wrong A2
if I'm not mistaken B1
if it's the same to you B2
in bad faith C1
in charge B1
in the first place B2
inadmissible C1
inclined to agree B2
inevitably B2
inhaling B1
insisting we drop B2
interpreted B2
irrelevant B2
Isn't that the same line B2
issue a subpoena C1
issue that release B2
jealous B1
Johnny-come-lately C2
killer view B2
knocked B1
leave out B1
legal opinion B2
legitimate claim B2
let emotions dictate C1
let go of B2
let me know A2
let this asshole bully you B2
let you down B1
letting him go B1
lied on her application B2
looking forward to B1
lose our home B1
lying on B1
made a deal B1
make a statement B1
make fun of B1
make it as B2
make me name partner C1
make otherwise C1
make sure of it B1
making a move B2
making partner B2
managing partner B2
manner of death B2
manufactured B2
mean any of them B1
mean as much to B2
means something B1
Mine's better B1
misunderstanding B1
motion to dismiss C1
move it up B2
move this little piggy to the market C2
moving in B1
my hands are tied B2
my world ended B2
name partner C1
never mind A2
new sheriff in town C1
Not a chance B1
null and void C1
occurred to me B2
off the table B2
on board B2
on track to B2
out of the park B2
out of your Goddamn mind C1
outed B2
outlining B2
outside counsel B2
over B1
over a voicemail B1
overthrow a dictator C1
pack up their shit B2
panic attacks B2
partnership B2
pay their claims B1
pennies on the dollar C1
personal injury lawyer B2
personnel decisions B2
pick up B1
pieces of shit C2
pissed B2
plain as day B2
play it B2
play out B2
poach C1
poach my client C1
pores through C1
practicing law without a license B2
precious time B1
prejudice the jury C1
prejudiced the judge C1
press release B2
pretended to be B1
pro bono B2
prove B1
prove to the world B2
pull out all of the stops C1
put in charge of B2
put the screws to me C1
question every decision B2
ran him out of town B2
redemption C1
refund B1
required to present B2
respected my wishes B2
rips off B2
role play B1
ruled in my favor B2
run from B1
rushing from B1
rushing into it B2
rushing it B1
save every nickel B2
save yourself the trouble B2
saying my piece C1
scam him out of B2
see you at home A2
self-promotion C1
senior partner B2
set an appointment B1
set me up B2
settle B2
settlement offer B2
show up B1
showed his hand C1
showed up B1
signal B2
silver lining C1
slap somebody's name on the wall C1
smoking gun C1
Sounds good to me B1
stand to lose B2
start out B1
statement to the world B2
stayed up B1
stick it to C1
stop apologizing and start intimidating C1
straightened out B2
strap in B2
stubborn B2
stuff a cat B2
stuff the shit out of C2
sucker B2
sunrise B1
sweep me off my feet B2
take control of the narrative C1
take it B2
take it or leave it B1
take over the case B2
take responsibility B1
take the reins B2
take your chips and go home C1
take your feet off my desk B1
takes that weapon out of their hands C1
talk to me about it B1
tear it the hell down B2
tearing the statue down B2
teetering C1
Tell that to your hairline C1
Tell that to your waistline C1
the same exact thing B1
There always is B1
there's more than one way to skin a cat C1
There's one more thing B1
third-rate C1
thought this through B2
throw them over C1
took the liberty of B2
turn to B2
turns out B1
up front B2
up-front B2
use against B2
vouching for B2
want it both ways C1
waste time B1
water down B2
weasel out of C1
went behind my back B2
went on to B2
went out on a limb C1
What brings you down B1
what does that have to do with B1
What gave it away? B2
What if I am B1
what would you have me do C1
where the hell is this coming from B2
which one of my clients are you after B2
whipping up B2
win/win B2
wipe the floor with C1
wiping the floor with you C1
withdraw this lawsuit B2
within these walls B2
work it through B2
work together A2
working out the paperwork B2
working over there B1
wrote up B2
yesterday's news C1
you got nothing B1
you weren't ready A2
your brain is not right B2

In "The Statue," the second episode of Season 7 of "Suits," the narrative revolves around the aftermath of the shocking events that unfolded in the previous episode. Harvey Specter, a top corporate lawyer, finds himself grappling with the emotional fallout from his recent confrontation with his mentor and former boss, Jessica Pearson. Meanwhile, Mike Ross, who is attempting to make a name for himself as a legitimate lawyer after his time in prison, is faced with the challenge of balancing his new life while supporting his friends at the firm. The episode also introduces a significant subplot involving Louis Litt, who is struggling with his self-esteem and the pressure to prove himself as a partner at the firm. As tensions rise, the characters must navigate their complex relationships and personal challenges while trying to maintain their professional integrity.

The episode unfolds with heightened conflicts as Harvey confronts his feelings about Jessica's departure and the impact it has on the firm. His relationship with Mike is tested as they both face their respective struggles. Mike's desire to prove himself leads him to take on a difficult case, but he soon realizes that he cannot do it alone. Meanwhile, Louis's insecurities come to the forefront when he feels overshadowed by Harvey and Mike. He finds himself in a humorous yet challenging situation as he tries to assert his authority. Key moments in the episode highlight the characters' vulnerabilities, showcasing their resilience and the importance of friendship and loyalty in their lives. As the episode progresses, the interwoven storylines create a rich tapestry of emotional depth and professional ambition, setting the stage for future confrontations and growth.

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