"Take a look at this..." and "Give a glance at" are both the opposite of "closely read" or "studied extensively". However, the 4-word phrase is wordy. It would be shorter to say "skim" or "skimmed", or just "glance" or "glanced".
He barely glanced at my drawing.
I skimmed the student's paper.
glance
It can be, meaning a quick glance. But it is also a verb meaning to peep or glance furtively.
She took a quick glance at the clock before diving back into her work.
give a glance at, give a peek,
Backward glance
at a glance
backward glance
1. Glance 2. 3. Glance Riddle.. Answer: Without a Second Glance
Glance is a verb.There are auxiliary verbs you cane use with glance eg:will glance, going to glance, are glancing, has glanced.
missed the second glance
backwards glance
glance glance