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sweet spot noun [ C usually singular ] uk/ˈswiːt ˌspɒt/ us/ˈswiːt ˌspɑːt/ (球拍、球棒等上的)最有效击打点the part of a surface that gives the most power for the least effort, for example when hitting a ball The new tennis rackets are lighter, stronger, and have a bigger sweet spot. 新网球拍更轻、更结实,而且有效击球区更大。 更多例句- Each new golf club had some kind of breakthrough, such as a lighter alloy or a wider sweet spot.
- The toe and heel of the binding float symmetrically as the ski flexes, keeping you centered on the sweet spot.
- Ideally, you find a sweet spot where no part of your body feels as if it's working too hard.
- He seemed to be searching for a sweet spot between his campaign-trail affability and the decorum expected of a president.
- The 250-kilowatt to two-megawatt units hit a "sweet spot" for smallish industrial customers - enough to power a brewery, for example.
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