Suits Season 2 Episodes 5 English Vocabulary List

Suits S2E5

Break Point

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302 słowa
A2
5
B1
69
B2
143
C1
78
C2
7
a man apart C1
abused drugs or alcohol B2
accuse me of B2
accused of burying evidence C1
advising B1
affidavit C1
air our laundry C1
allergic B1
ambushed B2
appreciation for B2
as you see fit B2
autograph themselves B2
back down B2
back's against the wall C1
backed into a corner C1
badgering C1
beside the point B2
betrays B2
bidding war C1
bigger fish to fry B2
bit off Rachel's head C1
bite him in the ass C2
blame B1
blown up in your face C1
bone of contention C1
born yesterday B2
break a sweat B2
break down the walls B2
break up B1
brought him in B2
bullshit C1
buried B2
bury B2
call you back B1
career advice B1
cat carrier B1
caught you B1
cleaned up B1
come back B1
comfortable putting B2
committed perjury C1
committed to B2
committing perjury C1
compound the problem C1
conjecture C1
continue down this path B2
cover your ass C1
cover-up B2
covered B1
crawled up your ass C2
crushing kids B2
cut a deal B2
cut deals B2
cut it B2
cut loose B2
date stamp B2
deal on the table B2
defied B2
defies B2
depose C1
destroyed B1
destroys evidence B2
dictating terms C1
difference between us B1
don't get it B1
don't have time for this B1
downside B2
drive a wedge between C1
drop the case B2
drop your suit B2
effective immediately B2
emancipate C1
emancipated from C1
emancipating C1
emancipation C1
exploit B2
extending you the courtesy C1
favor B1
feline transportation unit C1
figure out B1
file for emancipation C1
file the motion B2
file with the courts B2
filing a motion to dismiss C1
filing papers B2
fire B1
fire me B1
fix it B1
flew off the handle C1
fly off the handle C1
for my health B2
for the good of B2
freaking B2
from day one B2
fully executed C1
furious B2
gambling addict B2
gave a shit C1
get a fresh one B1
get him away B1
get it over with B2
get out of her way B1
get the conversation going B2
give a shit B2
give a shit about B2
gives a shit C1
go chase some cars C1
go crazy B1
go pro B2
go that far B2
go there B1
go to trial B2
goddamn B2
going pro B2
going to court B1
got lost B1
got rid of B1
got screwed B2
growing up A2
guilty conscience B2
half-and-half B1
hand my cat over to B2
hard news B2
hate me for B1
Have a seat A2
have my word B2
hell of a thing B2
hit their prime C1
humiliate B2
I'll give her that B2
implicates C1
in bed with C1
in on it B2
in the first place B2
insist on B2
interfere B2
keep him safe B1
keep it from me B2
keep that man on a leash C1
keep track of B1
kick her ass out C1
kick your ass B2
kill B1
late as it is B2
leader B1
learn from my mistakes B2
legal proceeding C1
let her down easy B2
let her go B1
let it go B1
let me get this straight B2
let me out of the gate C1
like the horse in the stall C2
live vicariously through C1
lives with it B2
looked me in the eye B2
lose small B2
lying little piece of shit C2
made a bad call B2
made up B1
mail room B1
make it right B2
make up for B2
make up with B2
makes me sick B2
money is no object B2
motion to dismiss C1
move on B1
nice work B1
nine times out of ten B2
no further questions B1
no getting around it B2
no way A2
obstructive C1
off to a good start B2
offer them the moon C1
on it B1
on purpose B1
on the cusp of C1
on the same side B1
on the spot B2
on your own B1
operating under the assumption C1
outside counsel C1
overlook the point B2
owe me B1
parasites C1
parenting advice B1
pass it off as C1
payback B2
perjured himself C2
phenom C1
pissed about it B2
plaintiffs B2
play A2
play in court C1
plays in court B2
point that out B1
pointing out facts B2
poking the bear C1
practicing law without a license C1
prepping B2
privileged conversation C1
pro forma C1
prodigy C1
protecting the firm B2
put my own son in the hospital B2
put on the defensive B2
put the wheels in motion B2
put them on the defensive C1
putting a cattle prod up its ass C2
questioned your authority B2
rain on your parade C1
ran out of here B1
ready to roll B2
reckless B2
regardless of B2
regrets it to this day B2
reported me to social services B2
rip-off B2
rock solid B2
running laps B1
running water B1
rushed B1
sarcasm B2
savaged his reputation C1
scapegoating C1
scare the crap out of me C1
screwed up B2
See for yourself B2
self-serving C1
sell a jury on that C1
served with B2
set dogs on C1
Set it up B1
set out to B2
set the hearing B2
sheepish look B2
shit on C1
should've done B1
shred in peace B2
shut your mouth B1
sign that thing B1
sign this affidavit B2
sign whatever I put in front of him B2
sit by B2
sit by and do nothing B2
slight wrinkle C1
smarter than B1
sneak up B2
sold it to B1
spill blood C1
sponge off C1
stay out of her way B2
stopping you by accident B2
straight shooter B2
street cred C1
strong-arming C1
stuffed up B2
summoning B2
swinging for the fences C2
take a seat B1
take care of B1
take me up on B2
take this deal and run B2
teach your child a lesson B2
tear ducts B2
tennis fling C1
terminate your employment C1
then and there B2
to your face B2
topspin C1
trade offices B1
trade places B2
transporter beam B2
trashed B2
treated people here just a tenth as nicely C1
try the case B2
turn pro B2
turn up B1
turns out B1
twisting this B2
under oath B2
unfit parent B2
unplugged B2
up to B1
upset B1
version of events B2
waited my goddamn turn C1
waste their time B1
went after B2
went through this B1
what are you getting at B2
What the hell B2
what's the matter with you B1
What's up? A2
win big B2
window B2
witch hunt C1
work in the gray C1
worth a lot of money B1
worth a shot B2

In "Break Point," the fifth episode of Season 2 of "Suits," the main characters find themselves navigating complex legal challenges while grappling with personal dilemmas. Harvey Specter, a top lawyer at a prestigious New York law firm, is determined to win a case that could solidify his reputation, but he faces an unexpected obstacle when a former client reappears, threatening to expose secrets from Harvey's past. Meanwhile, Mike Ross, Harvey's brilliant but unlicensed associate, is dealing with the fallout of his decision to keep his legal education a secret. As tensions rise, Jessica Pearson, the firm's managing partner, is caught in the middle, trying to maintain stability while supporting her top lawyers in their individual struggles. The episode explores themes of loyalty, integrity, and the high stakes of legal battles in the cutthroat world of law.

The conflicts in this episode intensify as Harvey's past comes back to haunt him, leading to a moral dilemma about whether to confront the truth or continue to hide it. His determination to win at all costs puts him at odds with Mike, who is becoming increasingly aware of the ethical implications of their actions. Meanwhile, Mike faces pressure from his peers as he tries to balance his work and the secret of his lack of a law degree, leading to moments of self-doubt and reflection. As the episode progresses, key moments reveal the characters' vulnerabilities, culminating in a tense confrontation that tests their relationships and professional integrity. The episode not only showcases riveting legal drama but also delves into personal growth and the tough choices that define the characters in their pursuit of success.

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