Suits Staffel 8 Episoden 10 Englische Vokabelliste

Suits S8E10

Managing Partner

Auf dieser Seite finden Sie die Suits Staffel 8 Folge 10 Englische Vokabelliste, die insgesamt 388 Wörter umfasst und hauptsächlich auf dem CEFR Level B2 basiert. In der Episode "Managing Partner" spüren die Charaktere den Druck in der Anwaltskanzlei, während sie ihre persönlichen und beruflichen Herausforderungen bewältigen. Mit einer detaillierten Vokabelliste, die 203 Wörter auf dem B2-Niveau enthält, sowie Übungen zum Lesen und zur KI-gestützten Sprachpraxis können Sie Ihre Englischkenntnisse gezielt verbessern und sich auf die spannenden Entwicklungen in der Serie vorbereiten.

388 Wörter
A2
6
B1
114
B2
203
C1
60
C2
5
a seat at the table B2
absolutely sure B1
accept it's over B2
act in charge B2
act of God B2
actions speak louder than words B2
added responsibility B2
admit it or not B2
ain't no holding B2
Am I interrupting? B1
amended B2
apology B1
apply to the bar C1
appraiser B2
approached by B2
Are you kidding me? B1
Are you saying what I think you're saying? B2
asked for a recess B2
asking the right questions B2
authorities B2
backing down B2
badass C1
bake in the sun B2
be formal about this B1
be the bigger man B2
beat her B1
beat us at our own game C1
bet your ass C1
big on foreplay C1
big, fat B1
bitter ex-wife B2
blow the whistle C1
board's approval B2
bounced around B2
bouquet of pink carnations B2
break his word B2
break your promise B1
breaking your word B2
bringing flowers B1
brought us back B1
bullshit B2
by your side B2
came in here B1
cave B2
cervical fibroids C1
chain of custody C1
change of heart B2
cheated your own wife B2
check out B1
clean your clock C1
clear them of any fault B2
cleared out B2
come at B2
come back to haunt C1
come in and sit right down B1
come up with B1
commit a crime B2
complicated B1
complicit C1
conflict of interest waiver C1
consider it gone B2
considerably more B2
consulting you B2
costs someone else B1
count for something B2
cross-examine C1
cut a check B2
cut me in C1
Damn it B1
dead to rights C2
deal with B1
dean B2
deepest pockets C1
delay the trial B2
delay this thing B1
depressurized C1
depressurizing C1
desperate times require desperate measures C1
detailed all of this B2
did some digging B2
dig in B2
dig into B2
dig into our books B2
dig up B2
divorce filing B2
do business that way B2
do well B1
dragged through mud C1
drinks are on you B2
drop a lawsuit B2
due B1
due in court B2
either way B1
end your career B2
ending the night or starting the day B2
entitled to B2
ethical violations C1
false report B2
farming it out C1
fertility specialist B2
figure out B1
first order of business B2
formal partner meeting B2
foster care system B2
friendly gathering B1
from now on A2
gave your word B2
get a date B1
get a nanny B1
get a room B2
get away with it B2
get going B1
get in it B2
get in the ring B2
get involved B1
get off my property B1
get off the sidelines C1
get on someone's bad side B2
get rolling B2
get under control B2
get your name up C1
gets you disbarred C1
getting a promotion B1
getting away B1
give me a day B1
give me that line B2
give up B1
glad to hear you say that B1
glitch B2
go ahead B1
go down B2
go for it B1
go to war B2
go up B1
goes to the bar B2
going on B1
going straight to the bar C1
going up B2
going up on that wall B2
good old-fashioned B2
good with B1
good with it B1
got a way out B2
got by the balls C2
got in my head B2
got you B1
grateful B1
green light B2
guilty B1
hacked my shit B2
had my foot on his neck C2
happened to win B1
has nothing to do with B1
have a seat A2
have my back B2
have ourselves a good old-fashioned group hug B2
have your back B2
having your back B2
head-to-head B2
hearsay C1
heavy lifting B2
hid assets B2
hid them as B2
high up the food chain C1
hit me B2
hold a grudge B2
holy shit C1
hormones running through me C1
How are you so calm? B1
humiliating B2
hurry A2
I don't believe this B1
I'm good with it B1
I'm positive B1
impersonate C1
in charge of B1
in good hands B1
in the first place B2
inadmissible C1
incentive B2
inside information B2
intentionally B2
interim dean B2
it's not my place B2
It's your choice A2
keep the peace B2
kept it from me B2
kick and scream B2
kicking and screaming B2
laundering money B2
leave that to me B2
leave the firm B1
led right back to B2
let her do whatever she wants B2
letting go B1
level with me B2
live up to B2
lived up to B2
long day B1
look her in the eye B2
look out for B1
looked me in the eye B2
looking after B1
looking out for B1
loser B1
lost ourselves B2
loyal to B1
magnanimous C1
make an adjustment B2
make more time B1
make myself clear B2
make no mistake B2
make peace B1
make that box disappear B2
malicious prosecution C2
managing partner B2
mercy B2
might as well B1
mistake me for B1
money laundering C1
more valuable B1
name partner C1
no matter how small B2
no taking it back B2
noble B2
not going anywhere B1
not interested A2
not my call B2
not used to losing B2
off-the-books C1
offer you a way out B2
offered the permanent position B2
on it B1
on our hands B2
on the same team B1
on the stand B2
out of the woods B2
out the door B2
overcharged B1
overruled C1
owe her B1
owe you B1
owed me B1
pack up B1
paid you off B2
pay what we owe B1
payback B2
piece of advice B1
play by your rules B2
prenuptial agreement C1
pride ourselves on B2
privileged information C1
prompt B2
proof B1
prove it B1
public apology B1
public record B2
publicly available B2
pulling it off B2
pulling this off B2
put him away B2
put myself through law school B2
put their names up B2
put up B2
put your names on the door C1
putting a stop to B2
putting at risk B2
putting her name on the wall B2
putting you on the stand B2
raises too many red flags B2
ratchet down C1
reached out B1
reimbursed B2
remove B1
retainer C1
right on schedule B1
rip apart B2
ripped off the wall C1
rubbing it in B2
ruining her career B2
safeguards B2
say a word about this B1
security footage B2
see the light of day C1
see through B2
sell anyone out B2
senior partner B2
served your country B2
settle B2
settlement agreement B2
shady B2
shady things B2
shore up C1
showed up B1
sick of B1
side of the story B1
skimp on B2
skip the part B2
smear tactics C1
smoking gun C1
so thrown C1
sold me out B2
something rotten in Denmark C2
son of a bitch B2
sounds like a plan B1
spare me B2
speaking of B1
speed up B1
split decision B2
stay out B1
stay out of this B1
stayed out B2
step back B2
step down B2
step in B2
stepping down B2
stood to gain C1
strike out B2
subpoena C1
suing B2
supposed to B1
surrounded by B1
tainted C1
take care of B1
take it all in B2
take it away from B1
take kickbacks C1
take on less B2
take orders from B2
take swings B2
take that away from you B2
take that chance B1
take this to the bar C1
take time for our family B1
take-out A2
takes a lot of balls C1
taking on more responsibility B2
taking that chance B1
talk this through B2
tear apart B2
thanks to B1
the hell we are B2
the look of wishing for someone to share your life with C1
the same damn thing B1
the time has come B2
the whole point B1
threaten B1
throw me off B1
throw that on me B2
throw them away B1
tip of the iceberg B2
tip the scales C1
took bribes B2
took care of B1
tore to pieces B2
totaled B2
turn down B1
turn on B2
under oath B2
undermines the whole arrangement C1
united front B2
unredacted version C1
unseal C1
violation of the terms B2
voicemail B1
voting for B1
walk away B1
wanna do that to you B1
wash my hands in peace B2
wave the flag C1
we're gonna have a baby B1
what it takes B2
what it's gonna take B2
What the hell B1
what's important now B1
what's what B2
Whether we like it or not B1
wiping the floor with you B2
wire transfer B2
with grace B2
witness a crime B2
wondering when this visit was coming B2
work out B1
worth his salt C1
wouldn't have it any other way B2
wrap it up B2
year-round B2
yell at B1

In "Managing Partner," the tension at the law firm is palpable as the characters navigate their personal and professional challenges. Harvey Specter and Louis Litt are at the forefront, as they must grapple with the implications of their recent partnership changes. The episode opens with the firm facing internal strife, particularly as the dynamics between Harvey and Louis shift following the departure of a key figure. Meanwhile, Samantha Wheeler finds herself caught in the middle of an intense dispute, as her ambition clashes with her loyalty to her colleagues. The atmosphere is charged as each character strives to assert their influence while maintaining the integrity of the firm.

As the episode unfolds, the conflicts come to a head, leading to unexpected alliances and confrontations. Harvey's leadership is tested when he faces resistance from both his colleagues and external pressures. Louis, on the other hand, struggles with his own insecurities, which complicates his relationship with Harvey. Samantha's storyline takes a dramatic turn, forcing her to make a choice that could alter her future at the firm. The culmination of these tensions leads to pivotal moments that redefine the characters' relationships, setting the stage for potential developments in their careers and personal lives. In this gripping episode, the characters must confront their ambitions and the consequences of their actions, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating what comes next.

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