There can be many translations depending on the inscriptions. If that metal is a sword, it can be the name/title of the warrior or a small inscription of his favorite saying.
Just like you cannot ask what a general inscription on a plastic means without any context, you cannot ask what the literal Chinese translation of a (generic) inscription is without the proper context.
An inscription is the engraving of something into something else such as metal or rock. Antonyms would be delist, expel, or expunge.
Tom wanted Jim to write an inscription on the metal bands of their homemade brass door-knob.
Metal as noun, written in Chinese is '金属'. Metal as adjective, written in Chinese is '金属的' or '金属做的'.
The translation of the German word *Zinn* is the metal known as *Tin*
1961 was the Chinese year of the OX, Metal OX.
From I have searched the word metal does not exist in the Latin Language. Sorry
Bronze
Metal dog and boar.
fire water earth wood and metal
Dog is the 1970 Chinese zodiac sign, and according to Chinese Five Elements, Metal is the element for the year 1970. So people born in are Metal Dog
Historically, Chinese people wore metal shoes as a form of protection for their feet during battle or while working in hazardous conditions. The metal shoes were designed to provide stability and defense against sharp objects or rough terrain. However, this practice is no longer common in modern times.
it is called inscription. Engravings are images on paper as prints or illustrations produced with the incision of a design onto a metal intaglio printing plate or the decorations on metal or glass objects. The inscription says: M•AGRIPPA•L•F•COS•TERTIVM•FECIT; that is, Marcus Agrippa, Lucii filius, consul tertium fecit; Macus Agrippa, son of Lucius consul for the third time built it.