Suits Staffel 4 Episoden 4 Englische Vokabelliste

Suits S4E4

Leveraged

Diese Seite bietet eine umfassende Suits Staffel 4 Folge 4 Englische Vokabelliste mit insgesamt 360 Wörtern, die Ihnen hilft, Ihren Wortschatz zu erweitern und Ihre Englischkenntnisse zu verbessern. Die dominant vertretene CEFR-Stufe ist B2, was bedeutet, dass die Vokabeln ideal für Lernende sind, die bereits ein gewisses Niveau erreicht haben und sich weiterentwickeln möchten. In der Episode "Leveraged" steigen die Einsätze, während das Unternehmen unter Druck von Rivalen steht, und Sie können durch unsere Vokabelliste gezielt die relevanten Begriffe und Ausdrücke aus dieser spannenden Handlung lernen. Zusätzlich bieten wir Lesepassagen und die Möglichkeit zur AI-Sprachübung, um das Gelernte aktiv anzuwenden und zu festigen.

360 Wörter
A2
14
B1
112
B2
157
C1
73
C2
4
a bunch of A2
a nose for C1
a shit load of C1
about to be fired B1
act so surprised B1
actions had consequences B1
admit B1
all that matters to you B1
all you've got on me B2
allegations B2
always have a choice B1
answering it in court B2
arranged it B1
as much of an asshole C1
avoid scrutiny C1
awkward B1
back off B2
backwards and forwards B2
based on B1
beat-down C1
being duped C1
bent out of shape C1
betray B2
big brother B1
black hole B2
blind spot B2
bought themselves B1
boy wonder C1
broke her heart B2
brought me in B2
brought me nothing B1
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buyout C1
by the way A2
bylaws C1
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can't stand B1
can't wait to B1
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change your mind B1
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check it over B2
check the docket B2
clout B2
come around B2
come at B2
come clean B2
come out on top B2
coming after us B2
coming down on me B2
consideration B2
convince the board B2
cost me the respect B2
cough up dirt C1
could have thanked B1
couldn't have done it without you B1
couldn't help but notice B2
courtesy B2
crossed any lines B2
crosses a line B2
crunched some numbers B2
cut him off from B2
cut him out B2
cut me off from B2
cut out B2
de-leverage C1
devil B1
did a good job A2
did him a big favor B1
didn't add up B2
didn't open it A2
disgruntled employee B2
disposable assets C1
distressed debt C1
do the same thing B1
do what people expect B1
doctored picture B2
does him justice B2
doesn't stand a chance B2
drinking her boyfriend's kool-aid C2
drop the cases B2
drop their cases B2
earned B1
ended up with him near tears B2
engaged B1
evaluate B2
ever since B1
exchange pleasantries B2
fall like dominos C1
fancy meeting you here B2
feel for B2
fight for B1
figure out B1
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file B1
filed B2
find out A2
finish what I started B2
flavor bullshit C1
fold B2
force a vote B2
from a legal standpoint B2
from a position of strength B2
from a position of weakness B2
full of shit B2
funny feeling B1
get back at B2
get cracking B2
get fired B1
get into my head B2
get it done B1
get me a meeting with B1
get off my property B1
get out of here B1
get past it B2
get rid of B1
get right on it B1
get the hell out B2
get the job done B1
get up on the stand B2
Get your files B1
getting back at B2
getting into bed with C1
getting something in return B1
give a shit B2
give a shit about C1
giving up his bid B2
go after B2
go around intimidating C1
go back and forth B2
Go back to A2
go beg someone else B2
go below the belt C1
Go get 'em B1
go through them B1
go upstairs B1
God damn it B2
goes on B1
going after B2
going into B1
going on B1
going over B1
golden parachute C2
Good job A2
good luck A2
got his way B2
got off the phone B1
got the idea from B1
grudge B2
guilt gift C1
had a pretty big win B2
handcuffed us with a T.R.O. C1
handle her B1
handled Harvey B1
has a vendetta against C1
have a big laugh about B1
have me killed B2
have no other choice B1
have the balls to C1
hear me out B2
hearsay C1
here's to B1
hiding behind B2
history with B1
hold grudges B2
How the hell B2
humility B2
I appreciate that B1
I heard about A2
I'm done B1
if that's what it takes B2
in a panic B1
in business to save the world B2
in chambers C1
in charge B1
in my position B1
in private B1
in the first place B2
in time for B1
in trouble B1
issue subpoenas C1
It doesn't matter A2
jail time B2
jurisdiction C1
keep a list B1
keep being mad at B1
keep doing the same shit C1
killer attorney C1
knew it B1
knock each other out B2
knock your head off C1
know the feeling B1
leave him alone B1
leave on the winning side B2
let me do my job B1
let me see if I can guess B1
letting your emotions lead you B2
leveraged C1
leveraged recap C2
leveraged up to his scrawny little neck C2
lifted B1
like taking candy from a baby C1
little shit B2
look into B1
looked them all over B2
looking at more than sanctions B2
lovely theory B2
made a shady deal B2
made me look like a fool B2
make a choice between B1
make moves B2
make the best of B2
make up for B2
makes all the difference B2
makes up for B2
making some copy B1
malicious prosecution C1
man of your dreams B2
meant it as an insult B2
might lose B1
move on B1
move past it B2
must have known B1
negotiate from a position of strength C1
next up on the docket C1
no match for B2
none of them work B1
off your game B2
on behalf of B2
on it B1
on margin C1
on the line B2
on the one hand... on the other B1
on top of it B2
one more thing B1
opens me up to B2
out of a job B1
outright B2
owe B1
owe me B1
owe you B1
paid for it B1
paper trail B2
pay me compliments B2
perjury C1
personal attacks B2
piece of garbage C1
pissed B2
pissed off B2
plenty of B1
poach B2
poked the bear C1
professional opinion B1
protect their own B2
prove it B1
public access B2
pull that Jess shit C1
push it B2
put us in B1
raised my risk B2
rattled B2
reconnect with B2
refused to B1
repair that B2
responsible for B1
riddled with B2
rip that company to shreds C1
ripe for a turnaround C1
roll back B2
rub it in my face C1
sanction B2
save face B2
scrambling for funding C1
screw over C1
see you in court B2
sell you out B2
serving up B2
shares B2
shit hole C1
shit the bed C1
short in the confidence department C1
show up with B1
shut this down B2
sit on the sidelines B2
slander C1
sleazy C1
smells fresh B1
solved a problem B1
some move B2
son of a bitch C1
spend time with A2
splitting Mike's focus B2
staggered board C1
staring at B1
stepped on your territory B2
stick it in his face C1
stick it in your face C1
sticking it to someone who stuck it to them C1
stock split C1
stood in front of the judge like a moron B2
stood there B1
stuck a knife in me C1
stuck it in his face C1
subpoenaing C1
subpoenas C1
sucking a chunk out of C1
sugar daddy C1
take a while B1
take action B1
take it easy on B2
take the stand B2
taken with a cubic meter of salt C1
takeover B2
talk to you for a minute A2
target B2
targeting B2
that's enough B1
That's the thing B1
the one thing you have going for you C1
throw me off my game B2
throw money around B2
tingling B2
to top it all off B2
took away B1
tough day B1
trade sheets C1
trading favors B2
triggers B2
turn on B2
turned around B2
turning around B2
turning down B1
twisted it B2
underperforming assets C1
unprecedented access C1
up to my neck in work C1
update on B1
venture capital B2
voting power B2
walk yourself back B2
walking into B1
wanted to tell you A2
warm up to this C1
water off a duck's back C1
welcome mat B1
went for it B1
went somewhere else A2
what difference does it make B1
what the hell B2
whatever you're about to say, don't say it B2
wish I had B1
with all due respect B2
work out B1
work product C1
working 16-hour days B2
wowed B2
you're kidding me B1

In "Leveraged," the fourth episode of Season 4 of "Suits," the stakes rise as the firm faces pressure from rival companies and personal ambitions. Harvey Specter, a top lawyer known for his confidence and strategic thinking, finds himself in a challenging position as he must defend a major client while also managing the consequences of his past decisions. Meanwhile, Mike Ross, Harvey's associate with a photographic memory but without a formal law degree, is determined to prove himself by taking on a high-profile case. As tensions mount within the firm, both men navigate their complex relationships with other characters, including Jessica Pearson, the managing partner, who is trying to maintain order amidst the chaos, and Louis Litt, whose insecurities come to the forefront as he grapples with his own ambitions and the firm's dynamics.

The episode intensifies as Harvey and Mike face unexpected obstacles that test their loyalty and skills. Harvey's reliance on his intuition leads him into a risky situation, forcing him to confront the consequences of his past actions. Mike, eager to make a name for himself, encounters unexpected challenges that require him to think quickly and adapt under pressure. The episode also explores the growing tensions between Louis and other members of the firm, revealing his desperation to prove his worth. As the story unfolds, viewers witness key moments of conflict and resolution, highlighting the intricate relationships and power struggles within the firm. The episode culminates in a dramatic showdown that not only affects the characters' professional lives but also delves into their personal motivations, leaving audiences eager to see how these developments will shape their futures.

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