Suits Season 4 Episodes 6 English Vocabulary List

Suits S4E6

Litt the Hell Up

ในหน้านี้คุณจะได้พบกับรายการคำศัพท์ภาษาอังกฤษจาก Suits ซีซัน 4 ตอน 6 ซึ่งมีคำศัพท์ทั้งหมด 275 คำ โดยที่มีระดับ CEFR ที่โดดเด่นคือ B2 โดยคำศัพท์จะถูกแบ่งออกเป็น A2: 5 คำ (2%), B1: 70 คำ (25%), B2: 151 คำ (55%), C1: 42 คำ (15%) และ C2: 7 คำ (3%) ในตอน "Litt the Hell Up" ความตึงเครียดเกิดขึ้นที่ Pearson Specter เมื่อ Harvey Specter และ Mike Ross ต้องรับมือกับผลกระทบจากการฟ้องร้องบริษัทของพวกเขา คุณสามารถใช้รายการคำศัพท์นี้เพื่อฝึกอ่านและฝึกพูดด้วย AI เพื่อพัฒนาทักษะภาษาอังกฤษของคุณให้ดียิ่งขึ้น

275 คำ
A2
5
B1
70
B2
151
C1
42
C2
7
a large block of stock C1
absolute worst time B2
access to B1
afterwards B1
agree up front B2
airtight C1
all anyone can talk about B2
all up front B2
appearance of parking the stock C2
approval B1
as protected as possible B2
attempted kisses B2
avoid taxes B2
backwards and forwards B2
bad blood B2
bargaining chips C1
be in on B2
behind his back B2
behind my back B2
behind that demand B2
behind their backs B2
blessing in disguise B2
blew up B2
blindsided C1
blow a straight-up stock purchase C1
blow it B2
blow the biggest deal B2
blow up the deal B2
bore a hole in his brain C2
break my word B2
brought down to B2
bullshit B2
bullshit story C1
bully in the yard C1
buy me out B2
buy out B2
buy us out B2
buy you out B2
came by B1
cave to B2
change your mind B1
chemistry B2
cleaned it up B1
clear as a bell B2
clear as day B2
close this deal B2
colluding C1
colluding with C1
come to an agreement B2
come up with B1
comes at us B2
comes out on the other side B2
coming after us B2
common ground B2
controlling interest C1
convince B1
crack open B2
crawled in through the vents B2
crawling up your ass C2
cut him out of the deal C1
cut out of B2
cut rate price B2
damn good B1
Damn right B2
David Blaine this whole thing away C1
day and night B1
deal with B1
deal with what happened B1
discount B1
do tell B2
do your thing B2
don't have shit on me C2
don't know him from a hole in the ground C2
don't play me B2
done with B1
double check B1
draw up B2
drop B1
dropped a giant deuce C1
dumb enough B2
dump B2
ended up B1
exposure B2
fabricated C1
figure out B1
file a motion B2
find out B1
finish line B1
fired B1
firing B1
first off B1
fix it himself B1
forcing me B1
found the courage B2
full of shit C1
genius B2
gesture B2
get away with B2
get back to normal B1
get in a room with B2
get in the way B1
get Logan out of the picture C1
get out of it B1
get rid of B1
get the party started B2
get the wrong idea B1
get this thing over with B2
get to it B1
get to me B2
get wind of C1
give a shit B2
give me the word B2
give you my word B2
go after B1
go back and forth B2
go behind his back B2
go for it B1
go on A2
go to hell B2
God damn it B2
going back on your word B2
going in B1
going over Mike's head B2
good cop, bad cop B2
good news A2
got fired B1
got intense B2
got off the phone B1
got stuck in traffic B1
got the looks B2
grab B1
grab a couple of your mugs B2
guarantee B2
hang you out to dry C1
harassing B2
has nothing to do with B1
hate my guts C1
hauled down B2
hauled into B2
hauled you in B2
having this conversation B1
Holy shit B2
how the hell B2
I don't give a shit B2
impress B1
impromptu C1
in a really good place B2
in his sleep B2
in return B1
in the driver's seat B2
in the first place B2
in the neighborhood of B2
judgment call C1
keep that in mind B1
keeping stuff from me B2
kick some ass B2
landed B2
leave me alone A2
left holding a big bag C1
let you in on a little secret B2
leverage B2
lined up B1
look what the cat dragged in C1
lose control of B2
lunch money B1
mad at B1
made a huge mess B1
make a deal B1
make up for B1
makes sense B1
man of the hour B2
more than generous B2
mysteriously B2
next move B2
No shit. B2
no way A2
nobody B1
not going anywhere B1
not-so-great moment B2
obligated to report B2
off the table B2
on a silver platter C1
on my watch B2
on opposite sides B2
on the way out B2
once and for all B2
out of my way B1
park it B2
pass the baton B2
passed out B1
patch up B2
pick him over me B2
picked him up B1
play the good soldier C1
poking around B2
pretending B1
pull out your checkbook B1
pull strings C1
purchased B2
pursuing B2
pushed the sale B2
put a price on B2
put it on display B1
put that on me B2
put this thing to bed C1
put to bed C1
represent B2
rightfully yours B2
ripped us apart B2
ripped you to pieces C1
rub it in his face B2
run it by B2
run the money through C1
saved the day B2
say a word B1
screw over C1
selling me on B2
senior partner B2
set up B1
set up an auction B2
sharing a porterhouse B2
shove it up his ass C2
sipping wine B1
smack him down C1
snatched them right up B2
sneaking around B2
sold him out B2
sold me out B2
sold my interest B2
son of a bitch B2
spat in my face C1
spend time with B1
spin it B2
spread this over B2
stab me in the back B2
stage fright B2
stay the hell out of B2
stick it to C1
strong-arm C1
stuck your nose in B2
summoned B2
take any of the blame B2
take care of B1
takeover battle C1
team up with B1
tender offer C1
that is on you B2
That's bullshit B2
throw money around B2
throwing shit at the wall to see what sticks C2
time capsule B2
to the ends of the earth C1
took a chance on B1
trading favors B2
turns to shit C1
under pressure B1
unwind B2
unwound C1
upset B1
upset with B1
vulnerable to B2
walk your sorry ass out C1
waste my time A2
went back on the market B2
went right there B2
what gives you the right B2
what the doctor ordered B2
What the hell B2
with a fine-tooth comb C1
within an earshot B2
without me present B2
work it out B1
work this out B1
wrap this thing up B2
wrapped up B2

In "Litt the Hell Up," the sixth episode of Season 4, tensions rise at Pearson Specter as Harvey Specter and Mike Ross deal with the fallout from a lawsuit against their firm. Louis Litt, feeling sidelined and undervalued, is determined to prove his worth by taking charge of a high-profile case. Meanwhile, Mike is grappling with his own challenges as he tries to navigate the complexities of his relationship with Rachel Zane while keeping his secret about not being a lawyer. As the characters confront their personal and professional dilemmas, the episode delves into themes of ambition, loyalty, and the struggle for recognition in a competitive environment.

As the story unfolds, Louis's ambition leads him to clash with both Harvey and Jessica Pearson, who question his methods and motives. His efforts to assert himself ultimately backfire, causing friction that puts the firm’s reputation at risk. Meanwhile, Mike's relationship with Rachel takes a pivotal turn as they confront the implications of his secret; the strain between them becomes palpable, testing their bond. Key moments in the episode highlight the emotional stakes for each character as they face their insecurities and strive for success. The episode masterfully intertwines these storylines, showcasing the high-pressure world of corporate law while exploring the characters' vulnerabilities and their quest for validation in a cutthroat setting.

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