Suits Staffel 8 Episoden 9 Englische Vokabelliste

Suits S8E9

Motion to Delay

Diese Seite bietet eine umfassende **Suits Staffel 8 Folge 9 Englische Vokabelliste**, die insgesamt 370 Wörter enthält und sich überwiegend auf das CEFR-Niveau B2 konzentriert. In der Episode "Motion to Delay" sieht sich die Kanzlei mit erheblichen Herausforderungen konfrontiert, die ihre Stabilität bedrohen, während Harvey Specter sich in die intensiven juristischen Auseinandersetzungen vertieft. Hier können Sie nicht nur die Vokabelliste durchstöbern, sondern auch Lesepassagen und KI-gestützte Sprechübungen nutzen, um Ihre Englischkenntnisse gezielt zu verbessern. Ideal für Lernende, die ihre Fähigkeiten auf ein höheres Niveau bringen möchten!

370 Wörter
A2
3
B1
74
B2
198
C1
91
C2
4
a bunch of bullshit C1
a risk worth taking B2
a stroke of genius C1
a week from today B1
accusing us of conspiracy B2
acting like children B1
admission of fault C1
admitted B1
admitting to murder B2
airtight C1
appeal B2
as far as I can tell B2
as it turns out B2
as we speak B2
at the behest of C2
at war B1
back at square one B2
back down B2
back her for name partner C1
back off B2
backing B2
backing down B2
backing off B2
be done B1
beat her to market C1
been meaning to B1
belong in prison B1
blackmail me into C1
Blackmailing us for B2
blindfold B2
bluff B2
bluffing B2
breaking privilege C1
bring it on B2
brought on by B2
brought this on yourself B2
call in that chit C2
Call it what you want B1
called in a chit C2
calling you out B2
calling your bluff C1
calm down B1
came through for me B2
came up with B2
capacity B2
carrying art B2
cash in B2
catch up on B1
catching him with his hand in the cookie jar C1
chit C1
civil admission C1
clean you out C1
clean your clock C1
clout C1
colluded C1
come up with it B1
comes down to B2
coming at us B2
coming out ahead B2
coming to a head C1
compensate the families B2
compensation B2
complete opposite B1
compromise B2
conspire C1
conspired C1
conspired with B2
construed as C1
contact him without my knowledge B2
convince B2
cooperate with B1
cost you your license B2
could use a minute B2
cut a huge deal B2
cut him loose B2
cut the bullshit C1
dangling a sword over his head C1
deal with B1
death match C1
delay this as long as possible B2
depressurized C1
diagnosed with B2
discuss the nuances C1
divided house C1
doesn't matter A2
doing some thinking B2
don't be so hard on yourself B2
dotting my I's and crossing my T's C1
dreamt about B1
Drinking alone B1
drop B2
drop him B2
drop his client B2
drop their client B2
drop this B2
drop this thing B2
dropped a bomb C1
dropping B1
dropping the whole thing B2
early retirement B2
empty threats B2
end of the road B2
end up in prison B2
entered into a conspiracy C1
exposure C1
fabricated material C1
fabricated testimony C1
fight it on its merits C1
fight us until his last breath C1
fighting for B2
figured out B1
file motions B2
filed B2
files suit B2
finds its way B2
first act B2
for the record B2
for what it's worth B2
force it B1
forced him out B2
forced me out B2
fought for B2
from now on A2
game plan B2
get a rain check B2
get back in the game B2
get in line B2
get into it B2
get it tossed B2
Get off my back B2
get out of it B1
get out of this B2
get revenge B2
Get the hell out B2
get the memo B2
get to the bottom of B2
go ahead B1
go at it B2
go away B1
go down like that B2
go for it B1
go through B1
go to war B2
go toe-to-toe C1
goes to trial B2
going over B1
good cop B2
good cop, bad cop B2
got a situation B2
got damaged B1
got him on tape B2
ground rules B2
guaranteed win B2
had about enough B1
had his turn at bat C1
had it B2
handle this matter B2
handling it B1
happened to have walked in on C1
has got the balls C1
has the balls C1
hate to break it to you B2
have faith in B2
have more faith in myself B2
have the balls C1
have your back B2
head-to-head B2
hear me out B2
heard back B1
here's the thing B1
holding over my head C1
huge exposure B2
I don't give a shit B2
in his pocket C1
in honor of B1
in on this together B2
in question B2
in that case B1
in the meantime B1
incriminate themselves C1
inducing malicious prosecution C2
insured B2
internalized C1
interrupting B1
kick the can down the road C1
kicked off B2
kicking people's asses C1
kind of important B1
last the night B2
launder money B2
legitimate business opportunity B2
let it go B1
Let me get this straight B2
let them fight B1
let this go B1
let's get to it B1
leverage C1
lieutenant C1
lining your own pockets C1
links me to B2
live on hate alone C1
long day B1
Long story short B1
looking out for B2
loser B1
made it a condition B2
made it to the top of the mountain B2
make a statement B2
make peace B2
make you pay B2
making a big mistake B1
making a name for yourself B2
making a statement B2
making your play for C1
managing partner B2
middling C1
misrepresenting yourself C1
motion to delay C1
motion to force C1
moving forward B1
my back's against the wall C1
name partner C1
new to this whole celebrating thing B1
nice home you've made for yourself B2
no other choice B1
none of your concern B1
not worth the headache B2
notoriously vague C1
now is not the time B1
on hate alone B2
on the subject of B2
on top of all that B2
one nickel B1
opened you up to B2
opening yourself up to exposure C1
owe B1
paid him off B2
pain on both sides C1
past this B2
pay a visit B1
People do crazy things B1
perfect parallel C1
personal B1
pick us apart C1
pile on B2
piss me off B2
plagiarized C1
plenty of time A2
point-blank C1
pony up C1
power ties C1
precedents C1
prison stripes B2
private line B2
privileged information C1
protect my client from B1
pull it off B2
pull this off B2
pull this shit C1
pulling rank B2
push back B2
push us around B2
put a stop to B2
put her father away B2
put her over me B2
put him down B2
put it in writing B1
put it up on YouTube B1
put my name on the door C1
put that special someone right in front of you B2
put things in perspective B2
put us on the map B2
puts money on the table B2
putting you on the floor C1
rain check it is B2
recuse yourself C1
redeem himself C1
represent them both B2
responsible for the deaths B1
ripping off B2
risk my future on B2
risk prison B2
running the show B2
sabotaged B2
sacrifice my honor C1
screw me over B2
seal it B2
seen this coming B2
selling out B2
senior partner B2
settle B2
settle it themselves B2
settles it B1
shake me down C1
shove it down his throat C1
show you how it's done B1
signed confession B2
sitting pretty C1
skip the preamble C1
slap them with this C1
son of a bitch C1
stay out of court B2
step down B2
step out of the ring B2
stop fighting each other B1
stop this thing dead B2
stop to celebrate B1
suck the fun out of C1
sue B2
sue me for damages B2
suing us for B2
sure as hell B2
take off B1
take that away from you B2
take the long view C1
take the safer route B2
take the stand B2
take the suit off B1
take this to court B2
take you all down B2
take you out B1
take your best shot B2
talk a big game C1
talk me out of B2
the heart doesn't always listen to what the brain says C1
the little things B1
the other way around B1
the wheels of justice turn slowly C1
thin line B2
think so highly of you B2
think this through B2
tip-toeing around B2
toasted me B1
took my eye off the ball C1
tossed B2
track record B2
tracked me down B2
trial date B2
trouble in senior partner town C1
trusting shit C1
turn it down B1
under attack B2
under oath B2
under the impression B2
undercut C1
up to speed B2
uphold our agreement B2
using your client's family against them B2
verbal assurances B2
Wait a second B1
waive conflict C1
way out B2
went against B2
what are you getting at B2
What are you getting at? B2
what difference does it make B1
what the hell B1
what they say is true B1
what's going on in that brain of yours B2
what's on your mind B1
what's owed to me B2
what's to stop B2
with me or you're not B2
won't go down B2
worth the risk B2
worth the trouble B2
wouldn't have B1
write my resignation letter B2
yes man B2
You've got some balls C1

In "Motion to Delay," the intense legal drama of "Suits" continues as the firm faces significant challenges that threaten their stability. Harvey Specter, one of the firm's top lawyers, is embroiled in a high-stakes case that could determine the future of the firm and its clients. Meanwhile, Mike Ross is navigating the complexities of his new role while trying to maintain his integrity and support his friends. As tensions rise, the team must confront personal and professional dilemmas that test their loyalty to each other and their ethical boundaries. The episode skillfully intertwines the characters' personal lives with their legal battles, creating a compelling narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

As the story unfolds, Harvey faces opposition from an unexpected source, leading him to make critical decisions that could alter his career. The pressure intensifies when Mike discovers a crucial piece of evidence that could change the outcome of the case, forcing him to choose between loyalty to Harvey and doing what is right. Meanwhile, Donna’s role becomes increasingly pivotal as she balances her responsibilities at the firm with her complex relationship with Harvey. The episode culminates in a dramatic courtroom showdown, where the stakes are at their highest, and each character must confront their fears and desires. This results in unexpected alliances and rivalries, showcasing the intricate dynamics that define their relationships and the moral dilemmas that come with their profession.

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