1. To put it aside, the Chinese idiom, spelled zh ì zh ī d ù w à i, means not to consider, meaning not to take personal life and death interests into account. Degree: consider, plan.
2. Idiom usage: with commendatory meaning, it is often used to mean not to take personal life and death, interests, gains and losses seriously. Generally used as predicate.
3. Synonyms: ignore, ignore, or ignore.
4. The antonym: keep in mind.