0 to take someone or something with you when you go somewhere -- traer
1 to cause happiness, luck, peace, etc. -- traer alegría, suerte, paz, etc. (a alguien)
2 to have sth or sb with you when you come -- traer
3 to make sth come to a place -- traer
5 to stop sth -- poner fin a / cierre a
to bring an end to the use of torture poner fin al empleo de la tortura
6 indicates sth is too unpleasant to do -- no me atreví a
I am not thanking you for having withdrawn your question, naturally, but for having brought your speech to a close.
The features of the financial system that have brought the threat of collapse are structural traits of the new financial system.
We must make clear that having children also brings happiness and enriches life, and we must provide incentives for families.
Believing that to be the case can easily bring that very situation about.
Women should enjoy special protection, as it is they who bear and bring up the next generation.
That brings a note of realism to the optimism expressed just now.
To conceive, give birth to and bring up a child is not just a private matter but a public task, a state task.
That does not take away the fact that the ban on tobacco advertising, as proposed, brings a lot of problems with it.