Desperate Housewives Temporada 1 Episodios 23 Lista de Vocabulario en Inglés

Desperate Housewives S1E23

One Wonderful Day

En esta página, encontrarás la "Desperate Housewives Temporada 1 Episodio 23 Lista de Vocabulario en Inglés", que incluye un total de 230 palabras, predominantemente en el nivel CEFR B2. A través de esta lista, podrás mejorar tu vocabulario en inglés mientras exploras el emocionante episodio titulado "One Wonderful Day", donde las vidas de los residentes de Wisteria Lane se entrelazan de maneras dramáticas durante la boda de Lynette. Además, puedes practicar la lectura y participar en ejercicios de conversación con inteligencia artificial, lo que te ayudará a afianzar tu aprendizaje de una manera interactiva y efectiva.

230 palabras
A2
8
B1
98
B2
100
C1
23
C2
1
a long way to go B1
accident B1
ad game B2
adultery C1
afraid of A2
allergic B1
as a matter of fact B2
as happy as any family could be B1
at the hands of B2
attacked B1
battery of tests B2
be seated B1
beat up B1
been through a lot B2
better off B1
bitch C1
blackmail B2
blackmailed B2
blackmailing B2
bounce right back B2
bring it B2
can't be serious B1
can't have your own B1
carrying the guilt B2
change your mind B1
charging you with B2
cheating with B1
cheer them on B2
chopped up B2
come in A2
come through B2
comfort B1
communicate with B1
complained B1
concerned B1
convicted B2
covering your tracks B2
degenerates C1
desperate B2
desperate for B2
did everything we could B1
didn't make it B2
died to protect B2
do me the courtesy B2
don't stop now B1
drawn to water B2
earn the living B1
ease his mind B2
escape her past B2
escrow's closed C1
ex-con C1
fair enough B1
fend for yourself B2
file this B1
filled with B1
find a way B1
find what they're looking for B1
finish off with B2
For God's sake B1
for real B2
forgive me B1
foster care B2
freak B2
freaked out B2
from here on in B2
frowned upon B2
gay B1
gay-basher C1
get everything she wants B1
Get out A2
get that fence up B2
get the hell out of here B2
get this over with B2
get through with B2
get your hands off me B2
getting this potassium from somewhere B2
go live in sin C1
go nowhere B2
go to bed hungry B1
go to hell B2
gotten myself cleaned up B2
grand jury hearing C1
gray and meaningless B2
gutters B2
hang on B1
hang out B1
happy ending B1
hate crime B2
have nothing to worry about B1
have the courtesy to B2
have your badge B2
having a heart attack B1
having an affair B2
hear back B1
heart attack B1
high and mighty C1
hope so much B1
house arrest B2
hunting you down B2
I am going to kill you B1
I'll kill you B1
idyllic C1
in a good place B2
in her own way B2
in the middle of B1
in the middle of the night B1
in your face B2
infidelity C1
ingesting C1
journal B1
junkie C1
just in case B1
just like that B1
justify B2
keep in the house B1
kidney function B2
killed herself B2
killing you B2
kind of B1
knock at the door A2
know what you're doing B1
leave me alone B1
left behind B1
let me do my job B1
look after B1
look back on B2
looking down on B2
lose it B2
lying to me B1
made damn sure C1
making a mistake B1
marital problems B2
mean it B1
mess B1
mess up B1
middle-aged B1
miss B1
miss the ad game B2
misunderstanding B1
more power to you B2
motive B2
move forward B2
moving out B1
mowed B1
no longer just neighbors B1
non-crisis things B2
not all of them will B1
not exactly sure B1
operate B2
operate on B2
out of shaving cream B1
passed away B1
pay attention B1
pleasant surprise B1
plumber B1
point to this B1
polish B1
post an officer B2
potassium level B2
pouring the concrete B2
power lunches B2
promote B1
promotion B1
protect our family B1
put in a pacemaker B2
quiet desperation C1
quit B1
raised you right B2
rash decisions B2
realizes B1
reception's lousy B2
reciprocate C1
rent a boat B1
responding to the medication B2
ruined lives B1
rush to judgment B2
salad bar B1
save a bunch B2
save for last B2
score B1
self-righteous C1
sell you my baby B2
semblance C1
serve it up B2
shelf liners B2
shoulder the burden C1
shown up B1
site unseen C1
something must have been going on B2
spare you this C1
spring-cleaning B1
stable B2
stay-at-home dad B2
stick it B2
stick it up my C2
still using B2
stop by B1
strained B2
stressed out B1
swing that one C1
take a closer look B1
take it easy B1
take some time off B1
taken around here B1
taking your time B1
testify for B2
that'll do it B1
the best is yet to come B2
the way life works B2
there you go B1
toy chest B1
track marks C1
treated me like a person B2
uncombed hair B1
unmade faces B2
unwritten rule B2
using again B1
venture out B2
Wait a minute A2
walkthrough B2
warning B1
wave bye A2
wave bye-bye A2
way out in B2
what the heck B2
what's up A2
won't fit B1
work out B1
worth a lot B1
You are so dead B2

In "One Wonderful Day," the season finale of Desperate Housewives, the lives of the residents of Wisteria Lane intersect in dramatic and unexpected ways. The episode centers around the wedding of Lynette and Tom Scavo, which is meant to be a joyful celebration but is overshadowed by various personal conflicts. Meanwhile, Susan Mayer grapples with her feelings for Mike Delfino as she tries to move on from her past relationship with her ex-husband. Bree Van de Kamp is also facing challenges as she tries to maintain her composure while dealing with her son Andrew's rebellious behavior and the tension in her relationship with her mother. As the day unfolds, each character's storyline reveals deeper emotional struggles and desires that threaten to derail the wedding festivities.

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