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Could you tell me the differences between "abandon" and "desert"?
2015년 4월 22일 오후 1:30
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They're very similar, but "desert" tends to imply that you had made some kind of commitment. For example, you can desert a family, desert from the army, etc., but if you drop a pencil and decide to keep walking without picking it up, then you have abandoned the pencil. You cannot desert the pencil, because you didn't make any promises to it : )
2015년 4월 22일
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They are pretty much the same. Though, a suggestion would be that:
To abandon - focuses on leaving something or someone . E.g. You abandoned your car in the forest.
To desert - focuses on the fact that you are are leaving something that you probably shouldn't e.g. You deserted your family, or You deserted the army.
Hope that helps :-)
2015년 4월 22일
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