Based those serial innovative solutions and high quality service, we developed secular and chummy relationships with our clients. 我们通过一系列创新的解决方案以及优质的客户服务实现上述承诺,并以此和我们的客户建立了长期的密切关系。
chummy chummier, chummiest
[ adj ]
(used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals
<adj.all>
(used informally) associated on close terms
<adj.all> a close friend the bartender was chummy with the regular customers the two were thick as thieves for months
chummy \chummy\ adj. 1. having the relationship of friends or pals. [colloquial]
Syn: matey, pally, palsy-walsy. [WordNet 1.5]
2. associated on close terms. [informal]
Syn: thick(predicate). [WordNet 1.5]
He uses his fine desk only when alone. 'I'd rather be chummy than domineering,' he says. He has also removed the photographs of statesmen favoured by his predecessor, Sir Robert Armstrong.
Though Mr. Kessler is sharp on the fine points of spying, one wishes he had paid more attention to the larger question of what changes may be in store for espionage now that West and East feel so chummy.
At a cocktail party on the flight Mr Major heard of individual problems with India's cumbersome labour laws, import tariffs and repatriating the profits of subsidiaries. The flight was intimate and chummy.