Examples of using Jeeves in English and their translations into Thai
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Why Jeeves?
Jeeves to the quick.
Oh, come on, Jeeves.
So Jeeves told me.
Oh, come on, Jeeves.
Jeeves, bring a cup of tea.
It didn't rattle Jeeves.
Jeeves, you're a life-saver!
CHAPTER 1 LEAVE IT TO JEEVES.
I looked at Jeeves sharply.
Jeeves was perfectly right.
Leave it to Jeeves," I said.
Jeeves is right. I will do it!
This chappie was a Napoleon."Eighty-seven, Jeeves.
Jeeves, we want your advice.
Where's that dog, Jeeves? Have you got him tied up?
Jeeves," I said,"it isn't enough.
There really is nobody like Jeeves.
CHAPTER 3 JEEVES AND THE HARD-BOlLED EGG.
If I might make a suggestion, sir!" It was Jeeves.
I told Jeeves to drink it himself.
He took it without blinking. You can't rattle Jeeves.
But, Jeeves, I say! This is frightful!
The Duke of Chiswick, you know.""So Jeeves told me.
But Jeeves had a solution, of course.
I endeavour to give satisfaction, sir," said Jeeves.
CHAPTER 2 JEEVES AND THE UNBlDDEN GUEST.
Bickersteth of the Coldstream Guards." Jeeves knows everything.
Jeeves," I said,"you are certainly a life-saver!
I called to Jeeves."The duke has arrived, Jeeves.