s'ébaucher

Les rudiments d'une telle communauté qui s'ébauchent au tout début du capitalisme disparaissent nécessairement avec le développement de la lutte des classes.
The rudiments of such a community, which were sketched at the very beginning of capitalism, will necessarily disappear with the further development of the class struggle.
Mme Robinson attire l'attention des membres de la Commission sur le rapport du Secrétaire général sur la mondialisation (A/55/342) dans lequel s'ébauchent les prolégomènes d'une philosophie inspirée des droits de l'homme visant à répondre aux défis du nouveau millénaire.
The Secretary-General's report on globalization and its impact on the full enjoyment of all human rights (A/55/342) had outlined the beginnings of a human rights-based approach to finding answers to the challenges of the new millennium.
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