nimby英 [ˈnɪmbi] 美 [ˈnɪmbi]
n.宁比;
英英释义
nimby[ 'nimbi: ]
- n.someone who objects to siting something in their own neighborhood but does not object to it being sited elsewhere; an acronym for not in my backyard
权威例句
Maternal distress and congenital malformations: do mothers of malformed fetuses have more problems?Beyond NIMBYism: towards an integrated framework for understanding public perceptions of wind energyWind power and the NIMBY-myth: institutional capacity and the limited significance of public supportRethinking NIMBYism: The role of place attachment and place identity in explaining place-protective actionUnderstanding and Overcoming the NIMBY SyndromeNIMBY or not? Exploring the relevance of location and the politics of voiced opinions in renewable energy siting controversiesInvalid theory impedes our understanding: a critique on the persistence of the language of NIMBYCitizen Participation and the Nimby Syndrome: Public Response to Radioactive Waste DisposalEntanglement of Interests and Motives: Assumptions behind the NIMBY-theory on Facility SitingNIMBYs and LULUs: Stalking the syndromes.