0 to have sth or sb with you when you come -- amener
1 to make sth come to a place -- amener
3 to stop sth -- mettre fin / un terme
to bring an end to the use of torture mettre fin / un terme à l’usage de la torture
4 indicates sth is too unpleasant to do -- ne pouvoir se résoudre à
5 to make (something or someone) come (to or towards a place) -- apporter (qqch), amener (qqn)
6 to result in -- apporter, créer
We lack the courage to bring about more democracy and transparency and to conduct less political activity behind closed doors.
What we require is that we as parliamentarians should have the political will to bring the necessary improvements into the national laws.
However, it is still important to recall our unanimity as soon as we have to bring additional weight to bear on our work.
I wonder whether they would accept that there are many people who know exactly what this legislation can bring about.
Sound knowledge, however, may bring them a little wisdom in times of difficulty.
The common market should bring us greater competition and energy security, which is what our customers are eagerly awaiting in particular.
In my opinion, only then will the possibility exist of bringing about a relative degree of stability in the region.
They want to bring much-needed support and relief, and at present they are unable to do so.
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