intermittent
The Spanish word 'intermitente' translates to 'intermittent' in English. It is typically used to describe something that alternates or fluctuates, not occurring in a steady, continuous stream, but rather with pauses or interruptions. One may use it to refer to a signal that flashes on and off, a sound that comes and goes, or any other activity or phenomenon that starts and stops repeatedly over a period.
The traffic light has a blinking light.
In this case, 'intermitente' is used to describe a light on a traffic signal that periodically turns on and off. In other words, it 'blinks'.
My car's turn signal is not working.
This is a common phrase used to talk about the blinker or turn signal on a car. In Spanish, this is commonly referred to as the 'intermitente'.
The blinking light keeps flashing.
In this phrase, the term 'intermitente' is being used to describe a light that is blinking or flashing. This is a common way to use the term in Spanish.