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The Chinese word "不顾一切" is formed by combining the characters 不 (not), 顾 (to care/consider), 一 (one), and 切 (all). The component "不顾" means "to not care" or "disregard", and "一切" means "everything". Together, they create a phrase that literally translates to "not care for one all" but functions as an idiom meaning "to disregard all considerations" or "regardless of everything".
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