Medio-passive verbs in the imperfective aspect sometimes have the meaning of “can be + past participle”.
Αυτό το παντελόνι πλύθηκε στους 40ο C → Κάποιος έπλυνε το παντελόνι στους 40ο C Αυτό το παντελόνι πλένεται στους 40ο C → Αυτό το παντελόνι μπορεί να πλυθεί στους 40ο C
Το σπίτι κρύβεται από ένα ψηλό τοίχο → Ένας ψηλός τοίχος κρύβει το σπίτι
Ο βήχας και ο έρωτας δεν κρύβονται → Δεν μπορεί να κρύψει κανείς το βήχα και τον έρωτα
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