noun, British English, informal - money that the government gives to people who are unemployed
adjective - unable to do something because you are very busy or because you are dealing with another task or situation
noun - thin, flexible wire netting with small hexagonal holes, used especially for making fences around areas where chickens or other small animals are kept
noun, formal - something that is an unfair or unreasonable burden or inconvenience to someone
noun - the act of forcing people to accept something such as a rule, law, tax, or belief
noun - a person who secretly gives the police information about criminals or crimes
noun - a small camera worn on a police officer's uniform to record what happens while they are on duty
adjective - connected with scientific methods used by the police to solve crimes, such as studying fingerprints or DNA
verb - to secretly tell someone important information, usually to warn them or help the police
noun - the act of making sure that laws and rules are obeyed
noun - the police and other people whose job is to make sure that laws are followed and to protect the public