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		Definition of miscommunication in English: miscommunicationnoun mɪskəmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃnˌmiskəˌmyo͞onəˈkāSHən mass nounFailure to communicate adequately. 错误传达;沟通失误  there was clear evidence of miscommunication between the surgeon and anaesthetist count noun differences between dialects are reflected in miscommunications Example sentencesExamples -  But because of miscommunication, we went out to 18 miles, instead of eight.
 -  I was told, yes, it's today, but I guess there was the usual miscommunication.
 -  And that's just a little example, but there's so many… so many problems occur because of miscommunication.
 -  Eventually they will become so distracted, and their relationships will be so corroded by duplicity and miscommunication, that they will simply give up and die out.
 -  Americans pay a shocking price for this miscommunication.
 -  But, as in all instances of dysfunction, miscommunication seems to lie at the root of the problem.
 -  Several factors have contributed, among them miscommunication, inexperience and limited talent.
 -  Problems with translation and miscommunication are very common.
 -  Distortions are introduced by miscommunication or deliberate fraud.
 -  This precision and comprehensiveness also serves to dispel ambiguity and miscommunication in camp.
 -  Another problem is that they don't have much choice in the matter, which again contributes to the air of miscommunication and unfairness.
 -  But he also admits that this time, inappropriate questions, miscommunication, and lack of trust led to problems.
 -  It is only through mutual education that all parties concerned can be assured of communication instead of miscommunication.
 -  Obviously we were having some miscommunication there.
 -  He says it made for a bit of miscommunication a few times and became the only real language barrier.
 -  The miscommunication here about what was open for discussion rests partly with our assumptions in the basic writing field, it seems to me.
 -  Unless the attitude among churches changes, there will always be miscommunication and a lot of misinformation too.
 -  Is there any discord between you and the Ministry of Culture and if so, why according to you is there miscommunication among institutions?
 -  The navigator's miscommunication was caused by out-dated communication equipment.
 -  I ordered a drink, and after several minutes of miscommunication got something approaching a rum and cola.
 
    Definition of miscommunication in US English: miscommunicationnounˌmiskəˌmyo͞onəˈkāSHən Failure to communicate adequately. 错误传达;沟通失误  there was clear evidence of miscommunication between the surgeon and anesthetist count noun differences between dialects are reflected in miscommunications Example sentencesExamples -  He says it made for a bit of miscommunication a few times and became the only real language barrier.
 -  And that's just a little example, but there's so many… so many problems occur because of miscommunication.
 -  I ordered a drink, and after several minutes of miscommunication got something approaching a rum and cola.
 -  Another problem is that they don't have much choice in the matter, which again contributes to the air of miscommunication and unfairness.
 -  Americans pay a shocking price for this miscommunication.
 -  Eventually they will become so distracted, and their relationships will be so corroded by duplicity and miscommunication, that they will simply give up and die out.
 -  It is only through mutual education that all parties concerned can be assured of communication instead of miscommunication.
 -  The miscommunication here about what was open for discussion rests partly with our assumptions in the basic writing field, it seems to me.
 -  Obviously we were having some miscommunication there.
 -  This precision and comprehensiveness also serves to dispel ambiguity and miscommunication in camp.
 -  Unless the attitude among churches changes, there will always be miscommunication and a lot of misinformation too.
 -  But because of miscommunication, we went out to 18 miles, instead of eight.
 -  Several factors have contributed, among them miscommunication, inexperience and limited talent.
 -  I was told, yes, it's today, but I guess there was the usual miscommunication.
 -  But, as in all instances of dysfunction, miscommunication seems to lie at the root of the problem.
 -  The navigator's miscommunication was caused by out-dated communication equipment.
 -  Is there any discord between you and the Ministry of Culture and if so, why according to you is there miscommunication among institutions?
 -  But he also admits that this time, inappropriate questions, miscommunication, and lack of trust led to problems.
 -  Problems with translation and miscommunication are very common.
 -  Distortions are introduced by miscommunication or deliberate fraud.
 
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