Suits Staffel 6 Episoden 2 Englische Vokabelliste

Suits S6E2

Accounts Payable

Diese Seite bietet eine umfangreiche Suits Staffel 6 Folge 2 Englische Vokabelliste mit insgesamt 368 Wörtern, die Ihnen helfen wird, Ihr Englisch auf das CEFR Niveau B2 zu verbessern. In der Episode "Accounts Payable" wird die spannende Handlung nach den intensiven Ereignissen der vorherigen Staffel weitergeführt, in der Harvey Specter als Senior Partner agiert. Hier können Sie nicht nur die Vokabeln durchgehen, sondern auch Lesepassagen nutzen und mit AI-gestütztem Sprechtraining Ihre Aussprache und Sprachfertigkeiten weiterentwickeln. Nutzen Sie diese Ressourcen, um Ihr Englisch auf ein neues Level zu heben und die Serie noch besser zu verstehen!

368 Wörter
A1
1
A2
20
B1
135
B2
152
C1
51
C2
9
a piece of you C1
accepted your apology B1
afford B1
afraid of him A2
agree to the terms B1
all over the floor B1
all the more reason B2
altercation C1
ambushed B2
apologize B1
apologize for B1
apologize to you about B1
appreciate B2
approved visitors list B1
army of lawyers B2
as far as I'm concerned B2
as I see it B1
as long as you're here B1
at a disadvantage B2
attacked me B1
authority B2
authority over B2
be known for B1
beat the shit out of C1
begged me for B1
being sued for B2
Believe it or not B1
better version of myself B2
between you and him A2
big adjustment B2
bill you out C1
billing records B2
blackmail B2
brand new A2
break your legs B2
bullshit C1
bust him outta there C1
buy in as a partner B2
buy-in C1
buy-ins C1
called me out B2
came to an agreement B1
can't wait B1
cancel my afternoon B2
catch up B1
cause trouble B1
certify B2
changed your mind B1
charge a fortune B2
check on B1
class action C1
come after B2
come after me B2
come at you B2
come back A2
come bearing gifts B2
coming after B2
complicated B1
conspiracy to commit murder C1
conviction B2
couldn't help but notice B2
court a dalliance C2
cut my legs out from under me C2
damn straight B2
dark roast B1
dead in the water C1
deal with B1
deal with this all by myself B2
dealing with B1
defrauded C1
did it occur to you B2
didn't do shit C1
didn't get a chance to B1
do just fine B1
do something about B1
do something about it B1
doesn't make any sense B1
don't give a shit C1
drag this fight out B2
drop whatever the hell it is you're doing B2
end up B1
every penny B1
fake associates B2
favorite time of day A2
figure out B1
file itself B2
filled with people B1
find out B1
finishing up B2
first move B1
first round's on you B2
for a change B1
for all I know B2
for the record B2
for what it's worth B2
forget you're in prison B1
forgiveness B2
fought back B2
found out B1
fraud B2
gave his heart and soul C1
Get 'em both out of here B1
get a loan B1
get a violation B2
get away with B2
get back at B2
get back in line B1
get him out B1
get in a lot of trouble B1
get in a room with B2
Get off him B2
get out B1
get that guy out of there B1
get to the bottom of C1
get us out of it B1
get used to B1
get you into trouble B1
get you out B1
get your ass back to work C1
get your ass up there C1
get your Goddamn hands off B2
give a shit C1
give them away for free B1
giving in to B2
go after B1
go get A2
go out of business B1
go to the warden B1
goes south B2
good behavior B1
good day A1
got a lot of balls C1
got in a fight B1
got into a fight B1
got it B1
got jumped C1
got me in this situation B2
got my attention B1
got nothing to say B1
got some bullshit in your brain C1
got something to say B1
got under my skin C1
got us B1
got us by the balls C2
got us into this mess B2
got you into this mess B2
gotta go B1
had nothing to do with B1
hand in B1
hand out B1
handle B1
handle it B1
has anything to do with B2
has nothing to do with B1
have a drink A2
Have a nice life B1
have a problem B1
have another thing coming C1
have faith B2
have friends out there B2
have nothing to do with B2
have the money A2
have the power to stop it B2
headed for B2
headed this way B1
help myself to B2
how far we've come B2
how far we've fallen B2
how long were you together A2
How the hell B2
I don't care A2
I want your word B2
in on this B2
in the bosom of C2
in the first place B1
in the habit of B2
in the mood B1
intimidated by the likes of you C1
is that a fact B2
jumped right out of your chair B2
keep watching that clock B2
keeper B2
kill the deal B2
knowingly B2
knowingly hired a fraud C1
land him in here B2
lay low B2
Leave me alone A2
leaving anyway B1
left in such a hurry B1
left me alone with B1
let your imagination run wild C1
let's get to it B2
letting you know B1
lights out B1
living hell B2
loaning B1
long in the tooth C1
look like A2
look like shit B2
looked me in the eye B2
made a mockery of C1
made you an offer B1
make a permanent enemy B2
make it my business B2
make it my life's purpose C1
make it up to you B2
make sure A2
make up B1
making copies B1
march your fat feet C1
maximum security B2
mean to imply B2
means everything to him B2
misrepresented C1
move on B1
move the money B1
movie extras B1
need you to do it anyway B1
no joke B2
none of your business B1
not in a million years B2
not to mention B2
objection B2
on a mission B2
on fire B1
on good terms B2
on their way over B1
on top of that B1
one-on-one B1
out of business B1
out of my own pocket C1
out of the chain of custody C1
out of your pocket B2
owe B1
owe a thank you B1
owe him B1
owe me 13 years B2
owe me one B2
owe the honor B2
paid off B2
part of the class B1
pay him off B2
pay it off B1
pay me off B2
paying for it B1
photoshopped B2
pick out B1
pierce the corporate veil C2
piercing that corporate veil C2
piss someone off B2
playing cards A2
point out B2
posed as B2
prove it B1
pulled a string B2
put a bounty on your head C1
put away B2
put him away B2
put on the map C1
put to bed B2
put you up to B2
puts himself out there B2
putting your firm in the ground C1
racketeering C1
ratify C1
reach into your own pockets C1
repay B1
resent B2
respond to leaders B2
right away A2
right idea B1
rip that man's head off C1
rule on B2
save you A2
screwed them over C1
see me bleed C1
set me up B2
set you up B2
settle a lawsuit B2
settle rather than fight B2
settle the class-action lawsuits C1
settlement meeting B2
settling B2
Shit on his pillow C2
shooting the shit C1
shot up the ranks C1
show up B1
show you something different B1
shred of proof C1
shut down B1
shut this thing down B2
sick and tired of B2
sign on the dotted line B2
sitting around B1
sniveling around C1
solitary confinement B2
son of a bitch C1
spend another second B2
Spit in his oatmeal C2
splash of cream B1
split it with B1
stand a chance B2
standing B2
started it all B2
starting tomorrow A2
stay out of it B1
stay out of trouble B1
stick it to you B2
strong suit B2
submit B2
sue someone personally B2
support staff B1
sure as hell B2
survive B1
swear to God B2
take a look around B1
take care of B1
take care of myself B1
take down B2
Take it easy B1
take it up with him B2
take me on B2
take that chance B1
talk to you for a second A2
tea party B1
tell me something different B1
telling jokes A2
ten cents on the dollar C1
that can't be right B1
the least you can do B1
the older I get B1
the truth is B1
there's gonna come a time B2
think long and hard B2
think so little of B2
threat of bankruptcy B2
throw his sorry ass out C2
throw your ass in jail C1
throws your way B2
tipped me off B2
to hell with B2
took a little cigarette break B1
took your advice B1
trick me into B2
turned me away B2
turned on a guy B2
twice as hard B1
using you to destroy us B2
vicious threats B2
visitation has been suspended B2
visitor's list B1
waive B2
walk-ins B1
walking out of here B1
waltzed in here B2
Watch it B1
went after B2
What the hell B2
what's going on A2
wipe the slate clean B2
with all due respect B2
within the week B1
won't be back B1
would you mind B1
wrapped around B1
wrong execution B2
you gotta be kidding me B1

In "Accounts Payable," the second episode of Season 6 of "Suits," the story delves into the aftermath of the intense events from the previous season. Harvey Specter, a senior partner at the prestigious law firm Pearson Specter, is grappling with the fallout from the firm's recent turmoil, including the ongoing fallout from the revelation of Mike Ross's secret. Meanwhile, Mike, who is serving time in prison for fraud, is trying to navigate his new reality while dealing with the emotional strain it places on his relationship with Rachel Zane. As the firm struggles to maintain its reputation, Harvey faces pressure from Jessica Pearson, the managing partner, to keep the firm afloat while dealing with the complications that arise from Mike's incarceration. The episode sets the stage for the characters to confront their personal and professional challenges head-on. As the story unfolds, tensions rise between the characters as they confront their past decisions and the consequences that follow. Harvey must balance his loyalty to Mike against the firm's need for stability, leading to difficult choices that test his moral compass. Meanwhile, Rachel is determined to support Mike, but her efforts to keep their relationship strong are met with obstacles, intensifying the emotional stakes. The episode features critical moments where alliances are tested, and characters reveal their vulnerabilities. This combination of personal struggles and professional dilemmas heightens the drama, making for an engaging narrative that keeps viewers invested in the characters' journeys. As conflicts escalate, the foundation of trust among the firm’s partners is shaken, paving the way for a deeper exploration of loyalty, ambition, and the price of success.

Demnächst...