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The grammatical structure of the phrase 电吹风 (diànchuīfēng) is composed of three characters: 电 (diàn) meaning "electricity", 吹 (chuī) meaning "blow", and 风 (fēng) meaning "wind". Together, they form the compound word 电吹风 (diànchuīfēng) which translates to "hair drier" or "electric hair blower".
In Chinese, the structure of a compound word is typically formed by combining two or more characters to create a new word with a specific meaning. In this case, the first character 电 (diàn) serves as an adjective to describe the type of power source, while the second and third characters 吹 (chuī) and 风 (fēng) function as verbs to describe the action of blowing air.
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