engraving
The word 'grabado' in English can be translated as 'engraving' or 'recorded'. If it is used in the context of art, 'grabado' often refers to an engraving or print. If it is used in a more general context, it is used to mean 'recorded'. For example, if something has been recorded onto a device such as a computer or camera, it can be described as having been 'grabado'.
I have recorded a video for my blog today.
This sentence uses the word 'grabado' to talk about a past action that has been completed, in this case, recording a video for a blog.
The engraving on the medal says 'World champion'.
In this context, the word 'grabado' refers to an inscription or engraving, specifically on a medal. It is used to denote a text or symbol that has been cut into a surface, in this case, a medal.
The recorded album of the band was a success.
In this case, 'grabado' is used to describe an album that has been recorded. This implies that a band has created music and recorded it onto a physical or digital medium that has been successful or well-received.