jīn
gold
chemical element Au
generic term for lustrous and ductile metals
money
golden
highly respected
one of the eight ancient musical instruments 八音[ba1 yin1]
zhēng
clang of metals
small gong
róng huà
to melt (of ice, metals etc)
zé
pool
pond
(of metals etc) luster
favor or beneficence
damp
moist
wǔ jīn
metal hardware (nuts and bolts)
the five metals: gold, silver, copper, iron and tin 金銀銅鐵錫|金银铜铁锡
yǒu sè
colored
non-white
non-ferrous (metals)
kēng
(onom.) clang
jingling of metals
to strike
hēi sè jīn shǔ
ferrous metals (i.e. iron, chromium, manganese and alloys containing them)
yǒu sè jīn shǔ
non-ferrous metals (all metals excluding iron, chromium, manganese and their alloys)
huí lú
to melt down
to remelt (metals)
fig. to acquire new education
to bake again
gǔ fēng lú
a blast furnace (in modern times)
a draft assisted furnace for smelting metals
jīn yín tóng tiě xī
the 5 metals: gold, silver, copper, iron and tin
xī là
pewter (alloy of tin 錫|锡, lead 鉛|铅 and other metals)
xī là
pewter (alloy of tin 錫|锡, lead 鉛|铅 and other metals)
shā jī kuàng chuáng
placer (alluvial deposit containing valuable metals)
jīn héng
troy weight, system of weights for precious metals and gemstones based on the 12-ounce pound (or 5,760 grains)