I am going to leave here some useful English expressions :) Enjoy!
I'll get back to you (on that).
I'll get back to you (on that).
I will report back later with my decision. (More likely said by a boss to an employee than vice versa.)
Bob: I have a
question about the Wilson project. Mary: I have to go to a meeting now. I’ll
get back to you on that. Bob: It’s sort of urgent. Mary: It can wait.
Faustian bargain
An agreement, bargain, or deal in which a person sacrifices or abandons his or her moral, ethical, or spiritual values in
favor of wealth, power, or other benefits. A reference to the legend of Faust,
who sold his soul to the devil for unlimited knowledge and power.
She struck a Faustian bargain with the competitors, selling her own company's secrets for shares in each of their
companies.
wouldn't harm/hurt a fly
if you say that someone wouldn't hurt a fly, you mean that they are a
gentle person and that they would not do anything to injure or upset anyone.
Damian just isn't the violent type. He wouldn't hurt a fly.
all systems go
Everything is ready for proceeding. Originating in the late 1960s with reference to launching space missiles and vehicles, this expression has
been transferred to general use.
They've rented a hall and lined up the speakers, so it's all systems go for
the rally.
Tomorrow's another day.
something that you say in order to encourage someone by showing them that there will be another opportunity to do
something at a later time
We've not made much progress today, but don't worry, tomorrow's another day.
close enough for government
work
sufficiently close; done just well enough. (Alludes to the notion that work for the government is not done with care or
pride.)
I didn't do the best job of mending your shirt, but it's close enough for government work.