HMRC - finanční úřad
BrE
/ˌeɪtʃemɑ:'si:/
AmE
/ˌeɪtʃemɑ:r'si:/

short for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, an agency responsible for collecting taxes in the UK

 
subsidy - dotace (státním firmám apod.)
BrE
/'sʌbsədi/
AmE
/'sʌbsədi/

noun - money paid by a government to a company that benefits the public

 
visible - viditelný
BrE
/'vɪzəbl/
AmE
/'vɪzəbl/

adjective - capable of being seen

pendant
pendant - přívěsek
BrE
/'pendənt/
AmE
/'pendənt/

noun - a piece of jewellery on a chain that is worn around the neck

shingle
shingle - oblázky, kamínky
BrE
/'ʃɪŋgl/
AmE
/'ʃɪŋgl/

noun - small smooth stones that can be found on a beach or in a river

crest
crest - hřeben (hory, vlny apod.)
BrE
/'krest/
AmE
/'krest/

noun - the highest part of a wave or a hill

 
crest - erbovní znak
BrE
/'krest/
AmE
/'krest/

noun - a design that is used as the symbol of a family, organization or town

canned food
canned food - konzervované jídlo, jídlo v plechovce
BrE
/ˌkænd'fu:d/
AmE
/ˌkænd'fu:d/

noun, American English - food preserved in a tin can

 
income tax - daň z příjmů
BrE
/'ɪŋkʌmˌtæks/
AmE
/'ɪŋkʌmˌtæks/

noun - a part of your income that you have to pay to the government

tax return
tax return - daňové přiznání
BrE
/'tæks rɪˌtɜ:n/
AmE
/'tæks rɪˌtɜ:rn/

noun - an official document where you list all your incomes to calculate how much income tax you are supposed to pay

 
injustice - nespravedlnost
BrE
/ɪn'dʒʌstɪs/
AmE
/ɪn'dʒʌstɪs/

noun - an unfair situation (e.g. people being treated unequally)

 
disrupt - rušit, přerušit
BrE
/dɪs'rʌpt/
AmE
/dɪs'rʌpt/

verb - to cause difficulties that prevent an event or process from continuing normally

 
attribute - charakteristický znak, vlastnost
BrE
/'ætrɪbju:t/
AmE
/'ætrɪbju:t/

noun - a quality or characteristic of someone/something

 
attribute - přisuzovat, přičítat
BrE
/ə'trɪbju:t/
AmE
/ə'trɪbju:t/

verb - to believe that something/someone is responsible for a particular situation, event

 
Tudor - Tudor, Tudorovec
BrE
/'tju:də/
AmE
/'tu:dər/

noun - a member of the family that ruled England between 1485 and 1603