lenses
The German word 'Brillengläser' is the plural form of 'Brillenglas', which translates to 'lens' in English. It is used to refer to the glass or plastic parts of glasses or spectacles that are used to correct vision or protect the eyes. In a broader context, it can also refer to lenses used in cameras, telescopes, or other optical devices.
I need to buy new lenses for my glasses.
This sentence is about someone who needs to buy new lenses (Brillengläser) for their eyeglasses. The word 'Brillengläser' is derived from 'Brille' (glasses) and 'Glas' (glass) in German.
The eyeglasses lenses are very dirty.
In this example, the speaker is describing the condition of the lenses (Brillengläser) of their eyeglasses, stating they are dirty. 'Sehr' is the German term for very and 'schmutzig', dirty.
My eyeglasses lenses are scratched.
This sentence is describing the speaker's eyeglasses lenses (Brillengläser) as being scratched ('verkratzt'). This could indicate that the wearer has not taken good care of their eyeglasses.