Suits Staffel 2 Episoden 8 Englische Vokabelliste

Suits S2E8

Rewind

Diese Seite bietet Ihnen eine umfangreiche Suits Staffel 2 Folge 8 Englische Vokabelliste mit insgesamt 375 Wörtern, die Ihnen hilft, Ihren Wortschatz auf dem dominanten CEFR Level B2 zu erweitern. In der Episode mit dem Titel "Rewind", die wichtige Ereignisse aus der Vergangenheit neu betrachtet, können Sie nicht nur die Vokabeln lernen, sondern auch durch Lesepassagen und AI-Sprachübungen Ihre Englischkenntnisse verbessern. Die Vokabelliste enthält 29 Wörter auf A2-Niveau, 137 auf B1, 161 auf B2, 43 auf C1 und 5 auf C2, sodass für jedes Lernniveau etwas dabei ist. Nutzen Sie diese Ressourcen, um ein tieferes Verständnis für die Charaktere und deren Motivationen zu entwickeln!

375 Wörter
A2
29
B1
137
B2
161
C1
43
C2
5
a seat at the table C1
a sight for sore eyes B2
a simple thank you would suffice B2
About time B2
accept your resignation B2
affair B2
after hours B1
ambiguous B2
apologizing for who I am B2
Are those for me A2
ask Louis for help A2
ask you out B1
attack dog C1
back your claim B2
backs are against the wall B2
bad guy B1
based on nothing but your word C1
be out any minute B1
beat someone at pool B1
big enough for your balls C1
bigger fish to fry C1
bike messenger B1
blacked out B2
blackmail B2
blow this B2
bouncy B2
braised B2
break him down B2
break the news B2
Breakfast of champions B2
breast cancer B2
bringing flowers A2
build back up B2
built the sandbox C1
buried the news B2
buy them drinks B1
call for a vote B2
calm me down B1
came from me B1
can't help B1
cancer treatments B2
care about B1
change your mind B1
changed your mind B1
charged it to B2
cheating on B1
closed-door meeting B2
code red B1
coldhearted B2
come after B2
come fetch B2
Come in A2
condolences B2
congratulate B1
convince someone to B2
couldn't help it B1
couldn't help myself B1
covering rent B2
crack 'em B2
crack him open B2
crash and burn B2
cross a line B2
cross the line B2
cross-eyed B2
Damn right. B1
day off B1
deep down B2
delivering B1
dickhead discount C1
didn't know my ass from my elbow C2
didn't work out B1
digs B1
dirty B2
discretion C1
do it quietly B1
Do what you will C1
do your job like a man B2
doesn't mean you have to tell him what kind of bone he's digging for C1
doesn't really matter B1
don't be coy B2
don't be you B1
don't like to be wrong B1
douchebag convention C1
dressed okay B1
drew up B2
dribble B1
drop it B2
duck B1
dying B1
dying of cancer B1
embezzled C1
embezzlement C1
embezzler C1
expected a fight B2
explaining himself B2
exploring them for me B2
expose myself B2
falsely accuse B2
fell asleep A2
fight dirty C1
figure it out B1
figure out B1
financial wizard B2
financials B2
first words out of your mouth B2
focus on what's important B1
follow the money B2
followed the money B2
for starters B2
for the good of B2
for what it's worth B2
for your information B1
forgive me B1
found a lump B2
framed B2
freak me out B2
front desk B1
full-time care B2
fund raiser B2
genius B1
get out A2
get over it B2
get this straight B2
get to it B1
get you out on the court B2
getting back B1
give up B1
giving him the courtesy B2
glass of water A2
go away B1
go for it B1
go to him with a solution B2
go to the D.A. B2
goddamn bastard C1
going for the record B2
going out tonight A2
going undefeated B2
gonna take one of those A2
good for you A2
got it A2
got lost on the way B1
got me B1
got screwed B2
got that right B1
got the nerve B2
gotta go A2
gotta go to work A2
grab the can opener B1
had nothing to do with B2
hairless B1
hand her a filing B2
handle it myself B2
handle the test B2
hang up B1
happened fast B1
hard as you want B1
has nothing to do with B2
hate your guts B2
have anything to do with B1
have my finger on the pulse C1
have that look on your face B1
head will roll C1
head-to-head B2
heard it here first B1
heart attack B1
helping you out B1
hit it off B2
hit me B1
hitch his wagon to C2
hold on a sec B1
honestly don't know B1
honored it B2
hot B1
I don't know how to say this B2
I have no words B2
idiots in charge B2
implicate C1
in a skirt B2
in business B1
in charge of B1
in her favor B2
in on it B2
in the face of B2
in the first place B2
intercom B1
interrupting B1
It's done B1
It's your call B2
keep listening B1
keep me in the dark B2
keep your voice down B1
kick-ass B2
kicks more ass C1
kind of sweet B1
knew it B1
know everything B1
last day A2
late A2
lead straight to B2
lead with B2
learning to tell time B1
leave this stuff here B1
left and right B2
let your superiors know B2
letter of resignation B2
liar B1
lie B1
life fell apart B2
life moves pretty fast B2
listen to your private conversations B1
live for B2
look fine A2
looking at him A2
lost your way B2
made a deal B1
made partner B2
made sense B1
made you partner B2
make a fortune B2
make goddamn sure B1
make him for C2
make it B1
make sense of B1
making a move B2
making an exception B2
making you nervous B1
managing partner B2
mark my words B2
math question B1
maze B1
mean something to B1
mercy B2
miss a couple of questions on purpose B2
mourning B2
moving money out of B2
moving out B1
name partner C1
none of your business B1
not a small thing B2
not a word B1
not covered by insurance B2
not in the mood B1
not to mention B1
not touching that one B2
number two B1
of course A2
of service to thee C2
Olympic swimmer B1
on her way down B1
on the eve of B2
once in a while B1
one last tip B1
One more thing. A2
one way to put it B2
one-on-one B1
one-time-only deal B1
owe you A2
pack my things B1
patsy C1
pays to be B2
performance B2
pick up some girl B2
picturing B2
plan on stealing B2
play in it B1
plucked me from C1
point guard B1
pray tell C1
pre-trial ritual C1
private conversations B1
promptly B2
pull it off B2
pull that shit on me C1
quote B1
racked with C1
raid B2
relax A2
remove Jessica's foot from your ass C1
replace every one of those goddamn bran bars B1
revisiting a story B2
right now A2
risk my job B2
road map B2
roll the dice B2
room service B1
rubbed off on B2
running for B2
running into B1
Same thing A2
sanctuary B2
scares the kids B1
schmuck C1
second nature B2
secrets and lies B2
see it coming B1
see off B2
seeking damages C1
sensitive B1
setting up B1
settling with B2
sexual harassment B2
sexual harassment suit C1
shave their chests B1
shaves his chest B2
shell game C1
shit the bed C1
shitface coupon C1
should be back A2
should have seen this coming B2
sign it B1
single B1
sit with the grown-ups B2
smells a bone B2
snaked C1
snaking C1
sold you out B2
solid candidate B2
son of a bitch B2
stage four B2
stake my career on this C1
standard procedure B2
staring at B1
stealing B1
stealing from B1
step in B1
step up B2
stepping up his game B2
stop and look around B1
successor B2
swing us some votes C1
sworn to secrecy B2
take it seriously B1
take the chance B1
take the fall B2
taking his office B2
talk about at parties B1
tell me the truth A2
that's it B1
the minute B1
threw out B2
throws like a girl B2
tip the scales C1
trained monkey C1
treat myself B1
treat you differently B1
treatments B1
trust me when I tell you B2
truth be told B2
turn out B1
unbelievable B1
under the impression B2
unflinching C1
up by one B1
verbatim C1
voted for it B1
walk barefoot B1
walk me through B2
walks like he's got a rod up his ass C2
we'll be friends A2
weaken a country B2
what it's gonna take B2
what you're up to B2
what's the matter A2
Who's gonna tell her A2
why don't you A2
won't be in B1
won't last a week B1
word out B1
work late B1
working retail B1
worst day of our lives B2
wrongful termination C1
You don't want the truth B1
you owe me B1
your secret's safe with me B2

In the episode titled "Rewind," the story revisits key events from the past, allowing viewers to gain deeper insights into the characters' motivations and relationships. Harvey Specter, a charismatic senior partner at a prestigious law firm, is faced with the repercussions of a crucial choice he made in the past that impacts his current case. Meanwhile, Mike Ross, a talented but unlicensed lawyer, grapples with his own secrets and the implications they have on his partnership with Harvey. As the narrative unfolds, the episode brings to light the complex dynamics between the characters, including Jessica Pearson, the managing partner, who has her own challenges to deal with in maintaining the firm's reputation amidst the ongoing struggles within the team.

The episode cleverly intertwines the past with the present, showcasing the evolution of relationships and the conflicts that arise from unresolved issues. Harvey's past decision creates tension as he confronts the consequences, forcing him to reconsider his actions and their impact on his relationships. Mike, on the other hand, faces a moral dilemma that tests his loyalty to Harvey and his commitment to his own principles. As the plot progresses, moments of vulnerability and revelation occur, leading to pivotal turning points for both men. The episode masterfully balances drama and character development, culminating in a deeper understanding of the choices that define the characters and set the stage for future conflicts.

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