The abbreviation "LLM" in English is ambiguous, as it can either stand for "Large Language Model" or "Legum Magister" (Master of Laws). Historically, in machine translation systems, "LLM" often referred to the Master of Laws, as the usage of "LLM" to represent a Large Language Model was not prevalent outside technical fields. However, with the explosive popularity of Large Language Models like ChatGPT, the frequency of "LLM" being used to denote a Large Language Model is increasing, potentially altering this situation. The key lies in continuing to elevate the usage of "LLM" as a term for Large Language Models, as well as ongoing optimization of search engine algorithms, to assist translation systems in understanding the contextual meaning of "LLM".