Have glasses
In German, the phrase 'Brille tragen' is used to express the concept of having glasses. 'Brille' means glasses and 'tragen' is the verb 'to wear'. So, 'Brille tragen' literally translates to 'to wear glasses'.
She has to wear her glasses when she reads.
In this case, the German phrase 'Brille tragen' is used within a larger context to imply that the subject of the sentence needs to wear glasses in order to read. The sentence translation is direct, and the 'Brille tragen' translates to 'wear glasses'.
Is it always necessary to wear glasses?
Here, 'Brille tragen' is part of a question regarding the necessity of always wearing glasses. The phrase illustrates the use of 'Brille tragen' in an interrogative sentence.
He finds it difficult to go without his glasses.
In this example, 'Brille tragen' is used to express a person's difficulty function without his glasses. The structure 'ohne seine Brille zu tragen' is a common way to say 'without wearing his glasses' in German.