sweet spot
noun[Cusually singular]
uk/ˈswiːt ˌspɒt/us/ˈswiːt ˌspɑːt/thepartof asurfacethat gives the mostpowerfor the leasteffort, forexamplewhenhittingaball:
The newtennisracketsarelighter,stronger, and have abiggersweetspot.新网球拍更轻、更结实,而且有效击球区更大。
theparticularsituation,quality,combinationof things, etc. that is thebestor mosteffectivepossible:
Everyrestaurantwinelisthas asweetspotwhere you'llfindthebestbottlesat thefairestprices.
- Each newgolfclubhad somekindofbreakthrough, such as alighteralloyor awidersweetspot.
- Thetoeandheelof thebindingfloatsymmetricallyas theskiflexes,keepingyoucenteredon thesweetspot.
- Ideally, youfindasweetspotwhere nopartofyourbodyfeelsas if it'sworkingtoo hard.
- Heseemedto besearchingfor asweetspotbetween his campaign-trailaffabilityand thedecorumexpectedof apresident.
- The 250-kilowatt to two-megawattunitshita "sweetspot" for smallishindustrialcustomers- enough topowerabrewery, forexample.
Tennis & racket sports
- advantage
- backhand
- badminton
- ball boy
- ball girl
- baseline
- bird
- break
- break point
- code violation
- court
- double
- double fault
- groundstroke
- overhead
- shuttlecock
- squash
- tramlines
- unseeded
- volley
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